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I had Manus make the case for legal personhood for advanced LLMs It did a pretty good job! submitted by /u/rutan668 [link] [comments]
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Nine years ago, one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence scientists singled out an endangered occupational species. “People should stop training radiologists now,” Geoffrey Hinton said, adding that it was “just completely obvious” that within five years A.I. would outperform
Republicans propose prohibiting US states from regulating AI for 10 years.[1] Today, Google Cloud announced a first-of-its-kind Generative AI Leader certification program.[2] Databricks continues M&A spree, will buy Neon for $1 billion in AI-agent push.[3] Your A.I. Radiologist Will Not
At present, humanity appears to be the only known form of sentient life in the universe that is both conscious and intellectually driven to understand existence itself. We ask why things are the way they are. We seek to know,
The work: https://youtu.be/Y64ea3rqZtY The behind the scenes and experimentation: https://youtu.be/wMGZIviz6ek submitted by /u/CompSciAppreciation [link] [comments]
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To those who use AI: Are you actually concerned about privacy issues? Basically what the title says. I’ve had conversations with different people about it and can kind of categorise people into (1) use AI for workflow optimisation and don’t
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